It was a double checkout for just the two of us, the same one before the Christmas Eve semi-final. Who left J2US yesterday 12/17? What are their reactions? What will we see in the semi-finals? See in detail!
The countdown to the J2US semi-finals and finals has begun. The next two Saturdays, Christmas and New Year’s Eve, will be Alpha’s last musical performance, which brings the curtain down with the announcement of the winning couple. In fact, as announced by Kouklonis, Kaiti Garbi, Katerina Stanisi, Nikos Makropoulos and Michalis Tzouganakis will sing with his son and George Filisaris in the semi-finals, which will have a very festive feel. Yesterday 17/12 in the quarterfinals, the eight couples took the stage in pairs, sometimes winning commission and sometimes not. The trip ended for two couples yesterday.
Who left yesterday 12/17 from J2US
None of the eight J2US couples may have left last Saturday, but on 12/17 Nikos Kouklonis announced unpleasant news for four contestants. Angela Demetriou, along with Pavlos Stamatopoulos and Bessi Argyraki, along with Tolis Papadimitriou, bid farewell to Alpha Show, and renewed their appointment for the Grand Final on New Year’s Eve. They all thanked Nikos Koukloni and the production in front of, on and behind the cameras, and the judges declared they were thrilled to be part of the charity-themed show.
In terms of their performance, and specifically Bessy Argyraki and Tolis Papadimitriou in their first act, they did not thrill the judges in the song “Pote Boudas, Pote Koudas”. Fandi did not find his performance equivalent to the quarter-finals, stressing that what they saw was not good. Also, according to Stamatis Vassoulis, they did not understand the song’s lyrics. Indeed, the couple, through the mouth of Argyraki, hastened to apologize to the judges. On the contrary, in the piece they performed in the second encore, “24,000 baci”, they were well liked by the judges, receiving congratulations on the ultimate rock debut.
Regarding the performance of Angela Demetriou and Tolis Papadimitriou, the judges found in the first song signed by Vassilis Karas the appearance of student-contestant Pavlos Stamatopoulos to be decent. On the contrary, in the second part of the show, the judges were disappointed. Vandi found faults in what came out, Garbi describing the appearance as flat, while Stavropoulou found flaws in the presentation.
Who was excited yesterday in the quarter-finals?
Six couples will compete in the semi-finals on Christmas Eve. These are Fotini Dara with Panos Triantafilo, Lefteris Mitsopoulos with Lola, Mauricios Mauricio with Elira Zissi, Melina Macri with Ioannis Melisanidis, Matina Nikolaou with Vassilis Porphyrakis, Aphrodite Gerokonstances with Panagiotis Rafilidis. Yesterday in the quarter-finals, they all participated in two matches, some of which beat the judges and some of whom were criticized for their performance.
More specifically, Fotini Dara with Panos Triantafilo moved the judges on both backs, giving them 10 seconds. Especially in the second part of J2US with the Greek-Italian song “Vivo Per Lei – I Want You Here” the feedback was excellent from the judges. In fact, Vicki Stavropoulou said her sensors were red: “You were amazing!
A perfect ten yesterday for Lefteris Mitsopoulos and Lola. In the first part, Despina Vandi even admitted that when J2US ends, this particular couple will be the one she will miss the most because they are always so impeccable, and so earnest in every song. However, in “Agriolouloudo”, which they said afterwards, they heard the judges applauding them for their excellent performance.
Who continues to the semi-finals?
Regarding the remaining four couples yesterday 12/17, some of them did not disappoint the judges and some of them annoyed them again. Notably, Mauricius Mauricio and Elira Zissi on their debut on “I’m Engaged” did not impress Vassoulis, who found the chorus too bogus. On the same wavelength and Vandy: “I couldn’t hear the second very well where I was, it wasn’t very clear. It was a little vague but nice. Among other things, said the judge. However, Vandy also found in the second appearance in ‘Grande Amore’ the contestant exposed With Vassoulis standing up to the fact that Mauritius overshadowed his beloved.
The judges were also stern with Ioannis Melisanidis and Melina Makris appearing in the Thracian-scented piece “Do sta lianahortaroudia”. The director commented that he wanted them to base the song rather than dance to it, while Vandi defended the balance, which was not present in the piece. In the second part and a performance of “Dawn and Dusk”, the couple heard Vandy say that she finds their acting pretty but consonant with Fasoulis adding that their tempo should be cyclical rather than sharp.
Finally, regarding the couple, Didi and Panagiotis Rafailidis and Matina Nikolaou with Vassilis Porphyrakis, the comments were mixed. At first, Didi and Panagiotis did not please the judges on Genis Fano’s “My Son”, as they found the song difficult for the contestants. Conversely, in the second act, Vandi was excited by what she heard, while Garbi indicated that she found emotion in their performance. And in the case of Matina Nikolaou and Vasilis Porphyrakis, the feedback was mixed. When they got on stage to say “get up and dance on a little stool”, the judges commented that their performance was as short as a shot. On the contrary, in “Amado mio” in the English version the committee was intrigued. “My morning was great. I was so impressed with the way you went down the stairs, you were great. You were so good, you nailed the note as it should,” said Vicki Stavropoulou characteristically.
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